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Trying out different switches, replacing old ones, and matching several types of mechanical keyboard switches used to be difficult and required advanced technical skill. The patent pending Glorious Modular Mechanical Keyboard (GMMK) is the world’s first mechanical keyboard featuring hot-swappable switches for Cherry, Gateron, and Kailh branded switches.

Ever wonder what Gateron Blues felt like? Or what is the craze behind the Cherry MX clears? Want to use Gateron Reds for your WASD, but Gateron Blacks for all your other keys? With the GMMK, you no longer have to purchase an entire new keyboard, or disassemble and solder your switches – you can simply pop out the switch just like a keycap, and mix/match to test out and use any combination of switches you desire.

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Damon Wong - 04/04/2020 02:54am

I really love this product. I was looking for a full sized 105 key PCB to make a customized keyboard. I had two mechanical keyboards with broken PCBs but with perfectly working mechanical mechanical switches that I solder removed. I needed a keyboard PCB I could stick them into. I found a lot of 60 key PCBs for sale, but I use the f keys and the number pad quite often in my work. Then I found this gem that also came with a pretty decent case. I stuck a bunch of brown and blue MX switches in it and it works perfectly. I even managed to custom color the keys backlights so they help me remember quickkeys in my work software. It looks like I can use their software to also create custom macros for the F keys.

Robert Richardson - 10/09/2019 09:05pm

have to be honest here, this is not that great. Cheap rattly stabilizers and the plate on mine was warped and misaligned out of the box, Can be decent if you swap out the stabs for some gmk ones and properly lube them. Also if you find out your switches don't fit you will have to loosen up the standoffs to realign the plate. This keyboard is a good idea but poorly executed.